The Harlingen Advantage

Location

Location

At The Crossroads of the Rio Grande Valley

Harlingen, Texas is located at the crossroads of the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, along the U.S./Mexico border. Harlingen’s central location in the Rio Grande Valley (with a population of 1.3 million) has allowed it to share in the area’s growth and prosperity. It is also uniquely positioned to reach all major points of the Valley, and 1.1 million of the population, within a 45-minute drive.

Whether it is personal travel or importing and exporting goods and equipment, is much easier when there are plenty of options. Water access from the Port of Harlingen, personal and commercial air service from the Valley International Airport and the NAFTA CargoPort hub, or direct rail service with the Union Pacific Railroad makes the transportation for business or pleasure in Harlingen a breeze.

The Free Trade International Bridge at Los Indios is a state-of-the-art international bridge located just 10 miles South of Harlingen.

Our industrial and logistics community also benefits greatly from the Durango-Mazatlan Highway that traverses east-west across Northern Mexico. The highway is just 20 miles south of Harlingen in Matamoros, MX.

No other region in America offers such an advantageous array of resources at the strategic crossroads of the U.S./Mexico trade corridor.

Distance from Harlingen to other Major Cities

UNITED STATES

MILES

Albuquerque

944

Atlanta

1,118

Boston

2,185

Chicago

1,422

Kansas City

998

Los Angeles

1,583

New York

1,962

San Francisco

1,968

Seattle

2,413

TEXAS

MILES

Austin

283

Brownsville

23

Dallas

458

El Paso

772

Houston

283

McAllen

34

San Antonio

230

MEXICO

MILES

Matamoros

37

Reynosa

79

Monterrey

165

Mexico City

478

Port City of Tampico

275

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